Not really.We're looking at a budget smartphone here and if Samsung was to increase the PPI then the battery drain would be really high and as a result they would have to put a higher capacity battery in there which would make it a lot more expensive. The point is that you won't see the pixels if you keep the phone at a reasonable range away from your eyes. :)

Ouch. I can literally see pixels on the disply even in the video. On my Note 2 I can't even see pixels with the screen touching my nose so this screen has to be pretty Low Res for the Size.
It's actually a decent phone but being able ot see individual pixels with the naked eye from normal viewing distance is a deal breaker.

i don't know whether you will believe it or not but i was probably among the first 500 people in india who would have purchased samsung grand and me and my god knows that how MANY trips and visits i have made to the service center to get the display fixed of this crappy fone,im petrified and totally scared of buying another samsung their services and i guess products are just garbage bin for your hard earned money !!!

Its a perfect phone in its price range , it does not lag , its a very good gaming phone multitasking is superb !
To all those who think display is not good are nuts , you will not notice any pixelation , it plays full hd movies perfectly (no loading time in big movies ) ,,, in bright sunlight you will not have any problem ,,,, display is too good to handle it .
For me WVGA screen is better then Super amoled becoz it requires very less power compared to lattter & not much diff in quality.

I need some help people. My Grand shows me a Total storage space of only 3.94GB though it is 8GB as per the specifications. Can someone explain me why this is so? Can someone also tell me if will I be able to use the extra 4GB of space coz I believe I should be able to use at least 6.5-7GB of the entire space.

nope, you lost to the htc butterfly man. if you are talking in terms of a budget phone and the gaming experience, then too i am now with you. the canvas hd features a 1.2 GHz quad-core, 2 logical cores make a difference, don't they?

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Connect your device to your computer over USB.
Start the device in fastboot mode with one of the following methods:
Using the adb tool: With the device powered on, execute:
Using a key combo: Turn the device off, then turn it on and immediately hold down the relevant key combination for your device.
If necessary, unlock the devices bootloader using one of the following methods:

If you are updating a Nexus or Pixel device that is manufactured in 2015 or later (for example, a Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2 or Pixel 2 XL device), run this command:
For Pixel 2: To flash the bootloader, Pixel 2s boot loader must be updated to at least Oreo MR1s version first. This may be done by applying an over-the-air (OTA) update, or sideloading a full OTA with the instructions on that page.
For Pixel 2 XL only with loader version prior to TMZ20a: the critical partitions may also need to be unlocked before flashing. The unlock can be performed with this command, and should NOT be done on other devices:
If you are updating an older device, run this command:
The target device will show you a confirmation screen. (This erases all data on the target device.)
See Unlocking the bootloader for more detailed instructions.
Open a terminal and navigate to the unzipped system image directory.